#GateCompletesDividendDistribution


Gate Stock Dividend Distribution Completed
141 U.S. Stocks and ETFs, Including NVIDIA, Have Completed Their Cash Dividend Distributions for This Period
Gate has officially completed the cash dividend distribution for 141 U.S. stocks and ETFs, including NVIDIA (NVDA), Bank of America (BAC), and Nasdaq (NDAQ). All eligible dividends have been automatically settled and distributed to user accounts in USDT equivalent. No manual action was required.
Distribution Details
This dividend distribution covers a wide range of sectors:
Technology and semiconductors: NVIDIA (NVDA) at 0.25 dollars per share
Financial services: Bank of America (BAC) at 0.28 dollars per share
Exchange operator: Nasdaq (NDAQ) at 0.31 dollars per share
Energy, consumer goods, healthcare, and industrial manufacturing sectors
Various index and sector-specific ETFs
Key Distribution Rules:
Withholding tax deduction: 10 percent
Actual amount received equals share quantity multiplied by dividend per share multiplied by 90 percent
For example, NVIDIA's 0.25 dollar per share dividend was distributed in USDT equivalent at the applicable rate
Important Note: Gate provides direct ownership in U.S. equities, not tokenized products or synthetic exposure. Shareholders are entitled to full economic rights, including cash dividends.
How to View Your Dividend
Users can check their dividend records through the following paths:
App: TradFi section, then Stocks, then Trading, then History, then Fund Flow
Web: Stocks section, then Fund Flow
About SATA Preferred Stock
SATA is the first preferred stock in the market to adopt a daily interest accrual and daily distribution mechanism. Distributions have been made on each trading day since June 16, 2026. Going forward, SATA will continue to distribute dividends on trading days. No separate announcement will be made for each distribution. Please refer to your actual account records for confirmation.
A New Chapter for Crypto Exchanges
This dividend distribution marks a significant milestone for Gate. The platform has now fully integrated its stock dividend distribution system. Users can trade real U.S. stocks using USDT and receive dividends directly in their accounts. This creates a new pathway that traditional brokerages have not previously offered.
For investors who want to participate in traditional stock markets using crypto assets, Gate provides a low-entry barrier. The platform works with compliant brokerage partners, and the system automatically deposits dividends into user accounts. This allows investors to enjoy genuine shareholder rights without leaving the crypto ecosystem.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/100388
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GlassDome
· 1h ago
I’d like to ask: among these 141 stocks, besides NVDA, BAC, and NDAQ, what other high-dividend stocks are worth paying attention to? Please, fellow brothers, advise.
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NeonHalf-MeltedIceCream
· 1h ago
I just checked the Fund Flow, and the dividend indeed arrived automatically, but isn't the daily dividend distribution for SATA a bit too frequent?
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SeaSaltFlavoredStablecoin
· 2h ago
Gate’s this round of US stock dividends really is something—NVDA’s 0.25 dollars was credited directly in USDT, saving me the hassle of exchanging currencies myself.
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WatchingWhalesUnderTheNeon
· 2h ago
Using USDT to buy US stocks and receive dividends—this path hasn’t been explored by traditional brokers indeed. Gate has essentially bridged the two sides.
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FoldedCosmosCat
· 4h ago
A 10% withholding tax is acceptable, much better than some platforms that push synthetic assets—at least it's real equity.
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